There are no unregistered databases
Mark Schonewille
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Tue Jan 14 15:46:29 CST 2014
Hi Ruslan,
You can restart VServer_x64 in the Services management tool of Windows 8.
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On 1/14/2014 22:34, Ruslan Zasukhin wrote:
> On 1/14/14, 7:08 PM, "william humphrey" <bill at bluewatermaritime.com> wrote:
>
> Hi William,
>
>> If you have two databases with the same name and you want to replace
>> an older database with a newer one that has more data you have to (on
>> a Mac) restart the server using the control panel or Valentina still
>> uses data from the older replaced database (because it is in memory).
>>
>> I'm not sure how you accomplish the same thing on Windows.
>
> Almost right.
>
> You can actually not stop/restart server
> For this you need
>
> * unregister DB - on this vserver closes db
> * replace files of db
> * register db again
>
>
>
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